Olympic Games silver medallist pistol shooter Vijay Kumar is "shocked" that his name has been ignored for the post of High Performance Coach (HPC) by the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and that they have not deemed it worthy to even communicate the decision to him.
SAI, vide its notification on July 21, appointed five HPCs in athletics, shooting, fencing, kabaddi and archery.
SAI had advertised for the post in February-March and Vijay, the 2012 London Olympics silver medallist in rapid-fire pistol and five-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist, had applied for the post.
SAI has recommended Manoj Kumar, a rifle coach attached with Indian team currently training at the Paris Olympics shooting range, for the post.
"I had applied for the post (of HPC). I was waiting for the interview call. There were rumours that interviews (for the post) were being conducted. This morning, someone randomly called up and said that the list is out. When I checked the list (on the SAI website) I was surprised and shocked.
"I perfectly fitted the criteria they (SAI) had set. It was stated that if you are an Olympic medallist you would be directly recruited. As far as I know, no Olympic medallist apart from me had applied for the post on the basis of deputation," said Vijay, a DSP with Himachal Pradesh Police.
"Earlier, HPCs were appointed on a contract basis but recently SAI had opened the jobs for experts to come on deputation from other institutions and render their services. So, on that basis, I had applied for the post.
"I am shocked that despite having achieved so much for the country, my name is not there. I believe the person who has been recommended for the post has some team international medal but no major Asian, Commonwealth Games medal," said Vijay, winner of a silver and two bronze medals at the Asian Games.
Manoj's profile on the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) website shows that he has competed in four World Cups and Asian Championships — all in 2005 — but hasn't won a medal.
"I am the recipient of the Padma Shri, Khel Ratna (the highest sporting honour) and the Arjuna Award," added Vijay.
Asked whether a panel was formed to short-list experts for the top post, Vijay said, that only an "online application had to be submitted".
"I didn't get a reply or receipt to my mail, no confirmation. I suppose no one got a confirmation mail. The application had to be forwarded to one Mr Madhav, in-charge of the SAI coaching wing."